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© Bruce M. White, 2008.
Scarab
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
ClassificationsAncient Near Eastern Art

Scarab

CulturePhoenician
Date7th Century BCE
MediumSteatite
Credit LineGift in honor of the wedding of Valerie Seefried and Wells Henderson
Dimensions5/8 x 1/2 in. (1.6 x 1.3 cm)
Object number2008.015.001
Label TextThe Phoenicians adopted many Egyptian decorative motifs, and one of their favorites was the sphinx, though in the Near Eastern versions wings are usually added to the creature, as is the case here. The sphinx is carved on the underside of a scarab in an Egyptianizing style. Seated on a neb sign/basket, he wears the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt, and in front of his chest is an ankh. This scarab was probably carved by a Phoenician craftsman on the coast of the Levant, but such seals are found widely throughout the Near East and the Mediterranean and are evidence of the vast trading network of the Phoenicians.
ProvenancePurchased by donor from Youspaul Antiquities, Lebanon, December 23, 2007.
Status
Not on view
Collections
  • Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art